Author/Editor | Šochman, Jan; Pelegrin, Jan H; Pavčnik, Dušan; Timmermans, Hans; Roesch, Josef | |
Title | Percutaneous transcatheter aortic disc valve prosthesis implantation: a feasibility study | |
Type | članek | |
Source | Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol | |
Vol. and No. | Letnik 23 | |
Publication year | 2000 | |
Volume | str. 384-8 | |
Language | eng | |
Abstract | Purpose: Over the past 30 years there have been experimental efforts at catheter-based management of aortic valve regurgitation with the idea of extending treatment to nonsurgical candidates. A new catheter-based aortic valve design is described. Methods: The new catheter-delivered valve consists of a stent-based valve cage with locking mechanism and a prosthetic flexible tilting valve disc. The valve cage is delivered first followed by deployment and locking of the disc. In acute experiments, valve implantation was done in four dogs. Results: Valve implantation was successful in all four animals. The implanted valve functioned well for the duration of the experiments (up to 3 hr). Conclusion: The study showed the implantation feasibility and short-term function of the tested catheter-based aortic disc valve. Further experimental studies are warranted. | |
Descriptors | AORTIC VALVE INSUFFICIENCY HEART VALVE PROSTHESIS HEART CATHETERIZATION DOGS DISEASE MODELS, ANIMAL |